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a little acquisition action on the street, children's clothing retailer, gymboree agreed to be purchased by bain. and goldman sachs is joining the ranks of several banks halting foreclosures. and mercedes-benz recalled several vehicles after problems with power steering. >>> the "wall street journal" is reporting that despite the still struggling u.s. economy, paychecks on wall street are on track to break a record high for the second straight year. according to the journal, nearly three dozen top financial firms are set to pay 4% more in compensation and benefits over the last year. finally, it seems a large number of american workers favor mixing business with pleasure. a recent so-called best boss survey found that 17% of those questioned think sleeping with the boss will help you get ahead. 7%, well, they were speaking from experience. >>> bobby cox takes his curtain call with the braves. plus they say everything is big in texas, that includes trick shots. you are watching "first look" on msnbc. wall street is getting back on its feet. but the financial landscape is still full of unc
a little acquisition action on the street, children's clothing retailer, gymboree agreed to be purchased by bain. and goldman sachs is joining the ranks of several banks halting foreclosures. and mercedes-benz recalled several vehicles after problems with power steering. >>> the "wall street journal" is reporting that despite the still struggling u.s. economy, paychecks on wall street are on track to break a record high for the second straight year. according to the journal,...
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and gymboree jumping after agrees to a buyout from bay and capital. now back to "hardball." >>> wild show tonight. one of the many states where karl rove and his associates are hitting is new hampshire. >> congressmanç hodes claims - >> you deserve a senator who gets rid of the pork. >> but hodes voted for the pork-filled stimulus bill. $1.9 million in africa. $39 million nor office upgrades for politicians. unemployment still higher. no wonder the leader says -- the guy just can't tell the truth. >> the latest our g poll of new hampshire shows hodes trailing kelly ayotte by five points. ayotte's lead has been cut from 14 in two weeks. congressman hodes joins us from boston. seems like you're in a heck of a race right now. what are you doing that's selling with the voters? looks like the projection is good for you three weeks out. >> chris, thanks. clearly, the momentum is with us in this campaign. there's a simple choice in this election. are you going to choose somebody who stands up far people and against the special interests or stand with someb
and gymboree jumping after agrees to a buyout from bay and capital. now back to "hardball." >>> wild show tonight. one of the many states where karl rove and his associates are hitting is new hampshire. >> congressmanç hodes claims - >> you deserve a senator who gets rid of the pork. >> but hodes voted for the pork-filled stimulus bill. $1.9 million in africa. $39 million nor office upgrades for politicians. unemployment still higher. no wonder the leader...
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. >>> gold continues its rally and children's clothing retailer gymboree jumping more than 60%. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> welcome back to "hardball." from tea partiers like christine o'donnell and sharron angle to senators like david vitor, a number of candidates have gone mia, but can they win by dodging reporters and running out the clock on the pres-- john, let's look at this angle and the latest from here. she had a tough time clarifying her comment that people may seek second amendment remedies. here she is with john carl and then lawrence lorneson. >> when you said it, if things don't turn out the right way in this election, people may seek first, second amendment remedies, what did you mean? >> i don't think that was -- >> you tell me. >> we were discussing in the context of the second amendment, having a discussion about the founding fathers and why they have put the second amendment into the bill of rights. >> our founding fathers put that second amendment in there for a good reason and that was for the people to protect themselves against a
. >>> gold continues its rally and children's clothing retailer gymboree jumping more than 60%. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> welcome back to "hardball." from tea partiers like christine o'donnell and sharron angle to senators like david vitor, a number of candidates have gone mia, but can they win by dodging reporters and running out the clock on the pres-- john, let's look at this angle and the latest from here. she had a tough time...
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. >>> gymboree skyrocketed in the markets today on a report it may be out for sale. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to chris and "hardball." >>> the biggest mistake we could make is to let impatience or frustration lead to apathy and indifference. because that guarantees the other side wins. and if they do win, they will spend the next two years fighting for the very same policies that led us into this recession in the first place. the same policies that left middle class families behind for more than a decade. the same policies you fought hard to change in 2008. >> wow. that was president obama last night at a fund-raiser in washington. he's out there trying to rally the base. is he hitting the right notes? clarence page is a syndicated columnist for the "chicago tribune" and alex wagner covers the white house for politicsdaily.com. both of you, watch the president. here's a couple more of those. first of all, here's something he said last night at a political fund-raiser last night. let's listen to the president. >> now is not the time to
. >>> gymboree skyrocketed in the markets today on a report it may be out for sale. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to chris and "hardball." >>> the biggest mistake we could make is to let impatience or frustration lead to apathy and indifference. because that guarantees the other side wins. and if they do win, they will spend the next two years fighting for the very same policies that led us into this recession in the first place. the same...